Transcription of Parent’s Guide to Managing Pica in Children with Autism
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Parent s Guide to Managing Pica in Children with AutismThese materials are the product of on-going activities of the Autism speaks Autism Treatment Network, a funded program of Autism speaks . It is supported by cooperative agreement UA3 MC 11054 through the Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Research Program to the Massachusetts General Hospital. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the MCHB, HRSA, HHS, or Autism speaks . a parent s Guide to PICA presented by Autism speaks ATN/AIR-PPurpose Statement: This tool kit is a Guide for parents who have Children who eat non-food items (pica). It will help parents learn about pica what it is, why it happens, who to go to for help, and ways to try and prevent What is Pica? Why is pica a problem?Pica is the repeated eating of things that are not food.
A Parent’s Guide to PICA presented by Autism Speaks ATN/AIR-P Purpose Statement: This tool kit is a guide for parents who have children who eat non-food items (pica). It will help parents learn about pica – what it is, why it happens, who to go to for help, and
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